West Dean Woods
Traditional hazel coppice woodland with oak standards, and a large colony of wild daffodils
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Traditional hazel coppice woodland with oak standards, and a large colony of wild daffodils
Wildlife-rich woodlands and a roaring waterfall lend this undisturbed nature reserve a true sense of the wild.
The ever-changing wood, home to the Wilder Blean project where we have introduced European bison.
A steep-sided glen supporting a wide range of dry and wet grassland
An open grassland of gorse and alder
A long and narrow reserve encompassing three burns joining to form Woodhall Burn
One of the Trust’s smallest reserves, Coulters Dean is made up of broadleaved woodland and chalk grassland.
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Visiting West Coker Fen in early summer can feel like you have stepped back in time. These flower rich damp pastures are a remnant of an older landscape when farming was far less intensive. The…
An ancient coppiced woodland, referred to in the Doomsday Book